One of the familiar characteristics of SRAM trigger shifters is the snappy and positive gear change action they offer, ensuring you know exactly what your rear derailleur is doing thanks to the 'Exact Actuation' 1:1 pull ratio that also enables the system to be set-up easily and remain resilient to contamination.

The shifters feature a patented multi-adjustable system which allows the trigger position to be moved both to the left and right, but also gives the option of moving the main thumb lever's rest position forward and aft to suit any hand shape and letting you place the levers exactly where you want them rather than in a best fit location. In addition the X0 shifters are compatible with the Matchmaker X clamp which allows fitment to Avid's X0 brakeset and also the integration of Xloc hydraulic levers (found on the Reverb seatpost and selected Rockshox forks) for a minimalist cockpit setup.

Weight (Pair): 232g

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Optimised For 2x10 or 3x10 Drivetrains

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Exact Actuation 1:1 Pull Ratio

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Multi-Adjustable Lever and Clamp Positions

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Matchmaker X Compatible

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Teflon Coated Cables

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Colour Match Finishes

1:1 Actuation is simply superior. The very nature of its design makes it this way. For every 1 unit of cable pulled or released, the derailleur moves the same amount. Simple? Yes. Dependable and tolerant? The best. Ease of set-up and adjustment? Easiest. This is why the top athletes in the mountain bike world prefer SRAM. From the mud infested Cross Country of the Sea Otter Classic, to the rocks and roots of a Fort William World Cup Downhill the 1:1 actuation stays precise and fluid. 1:1 Actuation precision is why you find SRAM on the elite bikes from cross-country flyers to full gravity bombers. 1:1 sets the shifting standard!

SRAM Corporation is a bicycle component manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1987. SRAM is an acronym comprising the names of its founders; Scott, Ray, and sAM, (where Ray is the middle name of company head Stan Day).

SRAM began with the goal of creating the absolute best shifting system and changed the cycling world forever with the introduction of Grip Shift in 1988. To support this innovation, SRAM invested in the Sachs Bicycle Company in 1997 and built a state of the art manufacturing facility in Schweinfurt Germany. They had the vision and desire to expand their presence in the industry, joining forces with one of the leading MTB suspension companies, RockShox, creating huge excitement in the global cycling community. Not content to stop there, SRAM knew expanding the range with the best brakes, bottom brackets, cranksets and wheels would fine-tune the brand even more. bringing on board Avid, Truvativ and Zipp.

Now that SRAM have achieved total drive train nirvana, they continue to seek and deploy technological and engineering advancements, as they compulsively refine and redefine the pinnacle of the ultimate ride.